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By Roberto Malini
Co-founder, EveryOne Group, Italy

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SWEDEN. Mihret Afewerki: "I'm too afraid to sleep at night"
By Roberto Malini
Rome - On July 23, 2012, the young refugee Mihret Afewerki was given an appointment to speak to the police. Our appeal - signed by EveryOne Group, Gandhi NGO, the Associazione Sacco and Vanzetti and Giuristi Democratici - was sent to all Swedish and international authorities. (Full Story)

Italy's budget cuts affect drastically UNAR
By Roberto Malini
The government of Italy has come under attack for cutting funds to UNAR - the National Office against Racial Discrimination. UNAR is  seriously affected by the spending review cuts. (Full Story)

Zhu Yufu, the poet, tortured in prison. EveryOne Group appeals to the Chinese Government for his freedom
By Roberto Malini
Rome / Beijing - The poet and human rights activist Zhu Yufu(58), arrested by Chinese authorities in February and sentenced to seven years in prison for a poem transmitted over Skype to friends and colleagues, has been repeatedly subjected to physical and pharmacological torture according to local sources. (Full Story)

Egypt. Human rights activist, Hamdy Al-Azazy, fears his life is in danger
By Roberto Malini
Rome / Arish - The Egyptian activist, Hamdy Al-Azazy, winner of the 2011 Makwan Prize, has informed us that he believes his life is in danger.  (Full Story)

LGBT Rights: free Linda Nakibbuka
By Roberto Malini
Friday, June 2, 2012. EveryOne Group joins the campaign launched by the Movement for Justice in support of Linda Nakibbuka, a lesbian from Uganda, who risks deportation from the United Kingdom back to Uganda, a nation where both female and homosexual activity is illegal.  (Full Story)

Refugees in Africa: a tragedy that is getting worse all the time among the indifference of the world
By Roberto Malini
Milan - The plight of refugees and asylum seekers in Africa is getting more and more dramatic. In the world's largest refugee camp, in Dadaab, Kenya, 20,000 Somalis, including women and children exhausted by the daily hardship, are suffering violence and abuse from the Kenyan police.  (Full Story)

Iran: Four Gay Men Condemned to Death
By Roberto Malini
Tehran - The Supreme Court of the Islamic Republic of Iran has confirmed the death sentence for four homosexual men: Vahid Akbari, Sahadat Arefi, Javid Akbari and Hushmand Akbari. Sharia - or Islamic law – identifies homosexuals as "Enemies of Allah" who are to be persecuted or put to death.  (Full Story)

Let us prevent the extradition from the UK of Roma human rights activist Toma Nikolaev, facing jail in Bulgaria
By Roberto Malini
Rome / London, May 8, 2012. European civilization is in crisis. Xenophobia, racism and intolerance are spreading across all social sectors, resulting in the marginalization of many groups. The Roma are both one of the most numerous and the most seriously effected by this phenomenon. Their conditions of poverty and vulnerability render them easy scapegoats, as happened in the darkest periods of the 20th Century.

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Slavery in Sinai: an urgent appeal to the Egyptian Prime Minister
By Roberto Malini
The members of the International Commission on Eritrean Refugees and EveryOne Group are very much concerned about the wanton kidnapping of unsuspecting refugees and their imprisonment in deplorable conditions for months, sometimes for years, until they pay the ransom money demanded by criminals in the Sinai Peninsula. (Full Story)

We are calling for a directive to protect the health of the needy in the EU
By Roberto Malini
Costanta (Romania) - In Romania the health service, is not so much sparing, as ruthless with the poor. No drugs, not even life saving drugs, are prescribed for poor citizens in hospitals, where, especially in the wards reserved for the seriously ill, you can hear patients screaming all day long, as painkillers are not provided to relieve excruciating pain and must be purchased by the patients' families.  (Full Story)

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